Was Curtis White's touchdown at Reser just a glimpse of what's to come for future Civil Wars?

If White is as good at Oregon as he's been at Sheldon, OSU might have a problem on its hands. The senior tight end caught six passes for 102 yards and one touchdown in Saturday's crazy, hold-your-breath to the last second 6A title game versus Jesuit.

Sheldon came out on top, 50-43, to finish the season a perfect 14-0. In the event that you missed it, read the story, watch the video and look at the pictures. That was one hell of a game. And even if you're supposed to hate the Huskies -- past, present and future -- you've got to be impressed with Jesuit superstar Keanon Lowe, a UW commit who rushed for 310 yards and six touchdowns.

But not all championship games came out in favor of the future Ducks this weekend. Tony Washington and Los Osos lost to Upland, 19-7, which let Upland claim its first CIF championship since 2000. Awful way to end your high school career, but I have a feeling good things are waiting for Washington in Eugene.

In other recruiting news ...

We talked and talked before the Civil War about how a big win could get even more verbal commitments from recruits and well, I do like being right.

It's only been 10 days since the Ducks beat the Beavers and sewed up a bid to the Rose Bowl and in that short time two kids have said they'd like to wear green and yellow in the future. Troy Hill and Derrick Malone, two defensive backs from California, both said last week they plan on coming to Oregon next year.

Of course, if we have learned anything this week it's that verbal commitments are just that -- not binding. In a head scratching move, running back Ethan Grant -- who had committed to the Ducks last January, backed out, saying he wants to play for TCU instead. (Hey, I don't get it either, but we were all 17 once. Lots of questionable decisions were made, and not just about what we were wearing.)

You have to wonder if the de-commit of Grant will make Oregon more appealing for its other running back recruits. Could Lache Seastrunk, James McConico or Marcus Lattimore be considering Eugene a little more seriously now?

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Year: 2010 Position: OL Height: 6'5 Weight: 300 Status: Gave verbal commitment in October.School: Centennial Visit: Sept. 26 Also interested in: ASU and Washington were also high on his list; canceled a visit to UCLA after committing to the Ducks on Oct. 4.